"Author's Book Deal Cancelled Amidst Controversy Over 'Review Bombing' and Apology"

First-time author Cait Corrain lost her book deal and other partnerships after being accused of creating fake Goodreads accounts to sabotage other writers' books through negative reviews. The accusations of "review bombing" led to the discovery that Corrain had given her own book glowing reviews. Del Rey Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House, dropped Corrain's book from their publishing schedule, and her literary agent also cut ties with her. Corrain acknowledged her actions in a letter, attributing them to struggles with depression and substance abuse. However, those targeted by her negative reviews felt her apology was insufficient. Review bombing has been an ongoing issue on Goodreads, with little moderation or recourse for authors.
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